To go against this grain, to talk about ideas which are not widely held in any part of daily life, is usually to invite ridicule or polite dismissal.
It's A Nice Day
The Weather. We all bring it up when there is nothing to talk about or when we want to avoid difficult conversations. Sometimes it really is awful or great weather out.
The weather, or what is happening in our atmosphere, affects on a primal level. We take in the air every couple of seconds. It concerns all of us regardless of where we are on earth.
I Blame Carl Sagan
A majority of people around the world understand two current notions about human impact on the weather, smog and what is called global warming. Smog is readily seen and understood in cities when traffic starts up in the morning and the exhaust lingers over the buildings more or less depending on the overall weather. Industrial smokestacks of factories also produce a certain amount of local smog.
Global warming is of different character altogether. No one can see this. It is a scientific hypothesis. People may say they see the results of human industrial activity in the melting of glaciers and rise in earth's overall temperature but these may not be the result of global warming and there is real scientific debate over the data.
When something is anomalous with the weather people often blame global warming.
Global warming is not the subject, but people's acceptance of it as absolute fact from authorities and popular opinion. What people perceive is shaped by official pronouncements.
Mr. Expert:
Weathermen
Very often if people do not pay attention to the news, they usually pay attention to the weather reports which are generally accurate up to three days in advance. The weatherman is usually a smiling, pal-around guy who gets serious only when very bad weather comes to town.
It's the weather and it's out of the weatherman's control. But he controls how the public perceives the weather. People want to know desperately if the roads are safe to travel, if the weather is going to be sunny for their weekend or vacation, and if their house is going to be wiped off the map.
The weather guy or gal gets their information from satellites pre-sorted and sifted by NOAA (Natioal Oceanic and Atmosphereic Administration). This is a government agency that works with the military in such a way that one is simply an extension of the other.
The local weatherman is simply a corporate government mouthpiece and is paid to not be controversial, as are the rest of the news anchors. The reporters can get uppity at times, but what the editor or bureau chief wants, he gets, or the reporter is fired or reprimanded.
The weatherman is tasked with shaping how people think about the weather on a basic level.
Chemtrails Are Real, Motherfucker.
Most people think one unschooled, easily deceived or paranoid for thinking that something is being sprayed into the atmosphere at 30,000 feet by numerous, large jets which are not normal commercial air traffic.
Going online there are these "debunkers" who claim godlike knowledge of the weather and are the online version of the Loudmouth Everyman one encounters on the street, in bars and other common public places. Their everyday reality must not be challenged by individualistic upstarts who show the status-quo to be false. Ordinary reality must be defended at all cost.
Scratch the Surface
One has to have a critical mind, the mind of a (real) reporter approaching any subject of inquiry.
The best way to understand the reality of chemtrails is to watch the sky everyday at every opportunity during the day, for at least a year.
Know the location of the major airports on your region. Notice the difference on separate days of jet activity. Assume nothing. Take pictures. Read up on Geo-Engineering, Weather Control, nano-technology and HAARP.
It's time to turn off the television and take a new look around. Critical thinking is not paranoia.
Essential video, Aerosol Crimes by Clifford Carnicom:
4 comments:
so you've came across Carnicom dot com?
Carnicom is definitely the first stop I would recommend to anyone researching the spraying for the first time, before one hits the inane jabber of the message boards, that is.
"Local Oregon CBS News Admits Chemtrail Spraying?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-F8MXsu4WQ
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